Walter Kohn Biography
- Nobel Prize Winner (1998)
Walter Kohn (born March 9, 1923 in Vienna,
Austria) is an Austrian-born American physicist who was awarded, with John A.
Pople, the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1998. The award recognized their
contributions to the understandings of the electronic properties of materials.
In particular, Kohn played a leading role in the development of the density
functional theory, which made it possible to incorporate quantum mechanical
effects in the electronic density (rather than through its many-body
wavefunction). This computational simplification led to many insights and became
an essential tool for electronic materials, atomic and molecular structure.
In 1957, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He is currently a
Professor Emeritus at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
He is a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science.
LIST OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN
CHEMISTRY PART II.
Grignard Victor
Grubbs Robert H
Haber Fritz
Hahn Otto
Harden Sir Arthur
Hassel Odd
Hauptman Herbert
Sir Walter Norman
Haworth
Heeger Alan
Hershko Avram
Herschbach
Dudley
Herzberg Gerhard
Heyrovsky
Jaroslav
Hinshelwood Sir
Cyril Norman
Hodgkin Dorothy
Crowfoot
Hoff Jacobus Henricus
Hoffmann Roald
Huber Robert
Joliot-Curie Irene
Joliot Frederic
Karle Jerome
Karrer Paul
Kendrew Sir John
Cowdery
Klug Sir Aaron
Knowles William
Kohn Walter
Kroto Sir Harold
Kuhn Richard
Langmuir Irving
Lee Yuan
Lehn Jean-Marie
Leloir Luis
Libby Willard Frank
Lipscomb William
MacDiarmid Alan G
MacKinnon
Roderick
Marcus Rudolph A
Martin Archer John
Porter
McMillan Edwin
Mattison
Merrifield
Robert Bruce
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